Tom MacDonald drops a new song “Snowflakes”. Targets various social issues.
Tom MacDonald returns with some more new material as he releases a brand new song called “Snowflakes” which is over a self-produced beat. The independent rapper, internet-breaking firebrand, and counterculture force of nature release “Snowflakes,” the new single and music video.
Black Lives Matter, the awakened generation, socialism, prejudice, gender concerns, and other topics are discussed in “Snowflakes.” It takes skill to cram so many topics into one catchy song. That is how MacDonald operates. He is also well known for using direct yet hilarious language to scold the awakened crowd.
Tom MacDonald’s “Snowflakes” takes aim at the present political climate in the United States. This is a recurring theme in Tom MacDonald’s music, since he has written several songs on snowflake culture and political correctness, including “Fake Woke,” “People So Stupid,” and “Politically Incorrect.”
He has been teasing the song for the past few days and asked everyone to take necessary precautions as it might hurt some people’s feelings. Now the song is out, and it features lyrics on American issues like politics, Black Lives Matter, Racism, LGBT, and more.
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This isn’t the first time Tom’s song has included such components. He continuously utilizes his music to call attention to the system’s flaws. He is unrelenting in his delivery of truth bombs, slamming the cancel culture, gun legislation, and the abortion bill. MacDonald pushes his audiences to comprehend the government’s dubious methods.
The track comes along with an official video that also stars YouTuber Blaire White. Blaire White is a trans-YouTube sensation known for her outspoken political views. As Tom ridiculed various government initiatives, she danced to the beats.
In many of his songs, MacDonald raps on conservative principles, and “Snowflakes” is no different. Blaire White, a transgender conservative political analyst, appears in the music video for the song.
MacDonald stated his sentiments about former President Donald Trump in January 2020. “I’m not pro-Trump. I’m not anti-Trump. I’m pro-people. I’m not taking sides in ‘White Trash,’” MacDonald said of his music video. “I’m showing understanding and being sympathetic toward a group of voters who rarely get the luxury of either of those things.”
I’m not pro-Trump. I’m not anti-Trump. I’m pro-people. I’m not taking sides in “White Trash”. I’m showing understanding and being sympathetic toward a group of voters who rarely get the luxury of either of those things🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
— Tom MacDonald (@IAMTOMMACDONALD) January 19, 2020
MacDonald blasted the American government with a fantastic mix of guitar and keys. The term “Snowflakes” has a negative connotation. It’s usually reserved for folks who are easily offended and can’t stand being challenged.
“If you lie to the government, they’ll put you in prison
But when they lie to all of us, it’s called being a politician
You think taking guns away will save our kids from the killings
But your pro-choice abortion kills way more children
If America’s so terrible and racist
It probably isn’t safe to encourage immigration, just sayin’
All the contradictions are embarrassing
You know who hates America the most? Americans,” raps Tom MacDonald.
MacDonald’s music is influenced by a range of artists, including The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Joe Cocker, Janis Joplin, Tupac, Eminem, Aerosmith, and The Offspring. He often tackles sensitive and political subjects relevant to the United States in his songs.
Tom explicitly tackles the “snowflakes,” stating that they cannot compel him and anyone with similar political opinions to automatically agree with them. He says he’s going to “melt the snowflakes” away using gasoline, propane, and flames. Of course, this is a metaphor for refusing to give in to their demands.
This might also be a reference to the mainstream media, which is lighting the fire and fanning the flames in order to maintain the divide and conquer strategy. As a result, they provide additional gas to the fire.
Like earlier MacDonald songs, the new song decries social justice cliches. “Snowflakes” implies that the ultra-tolerant majority is just as prejudiced as their opponents. “Snowflakes” expands on that notion, confronting Cancel Culture in a straightforward manner. Here are some more scorching lyrics for you to chew on: We’re all afraid to speak the truth. The more afraid we get, the more we hate the ones that do.”
The single follows up last month’s “Dear Stan“, which was over an Original Eminem-produced beat. The beat which Tom bought from Eminem’s NFT auction where he bid $100k for the auction-based bundle.
MacDonald has three songs on the Billboard Hot 100 songs list, all of which were released in 2021: “Fake Woke” (which peaked at No. 96 in February), “Snowflakes” (which peaked at No. 71 in June), and “Brainwashed” (No. 89, August). Each person worked on the tally for a week. They’re not on the new album. Through the most recently released list, he has 19 tracks on the Digital Song Sales chart (dated March 12). Nine of them made the top ten, with “Fake Woke” reaching No. 1. (Calhoun has yet to chart on the Hot 100, although he has two Digital Song Sales entries, both with MacDonald.)
Watch the new music video below.